Robert Rosenstein, DPM
Jennifer Zienkowski, DPM
Michael Coppers, DPM
People call a doctor of podiatry for help diagnosing and treating a wide array of foot and ankle problems. Please contact our office if you experience one of the following:
- Persistent pain or numbness and tingling in your feet or ankles.
- Changes in the nails or skin on your foot.
- Severe cracking, scaling, or peeling on the heel or foot.
- Blisters on your feet.
- Signs of bacterial infection, including:
increased pain, swelling, redness, tenderness, or heat.
Red streaks extending from the affected area.
Discharge or pus from an area on the foot.
Spreading of an infection from one area of the foot to another, such as under the nail bed, skin under the nail, the nail itself, or the surrounding skin. - Foot or ankle symptoms that do not improve after one week of treatment with a nonprescription product.








